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First Year Renal Function as a Predictor of Kidney Allograft Outcome
Authors:L. Resende  J. Guerra  C. Mil-Homens  A.G. da Costa
Affiliation:a Department of Nephrology, Hospital Central do Funchal, Funchal, Portugal
b Department of Nephrology and Renal Transplantation, Hospital de Santa Maria, Lisboa, Portugal
Abstract:

Background

Several factors are known to have detrimental effects on kidney allograft function in the first year posttransplantation, which has been reported to be an important factor influencing long-term graft survival.

Objectives

The objectives of this study were to evaluate risk factors for lower estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) at 3 and 12 months posttransplantation and analyze the influence of first year allograft function on graft and patient survivals.

Patients

We performed a retrospective review of the clinical data from 433 cadaveric donor kidney transplantations in adults performed in our unit from May 1989 to May 2007.

Results

Donor female gender and nontraumatic cause of death, panel-reactive antibody (PRA) titer ≥50%, acute rejection episodes, and delayed graft function (DGF) were significant risk factors for a decreased eGFR at one year posttransplantation. Recipient and donor age showed negative correlations with eGFR at 3 and 12 months. A logistic regression model showed acute rejection episodes, DGF, donor age ≥55 years, donor female gender, and nontraumatic cause of donor death to be independent adverse risk factors for eGFR <60 mL/min at 3 and 12 months. Lower eGFRs at 3 and 12 months were associated with poorer allograft survival when data were censored for death with a functioning graft and patient survival. Multivariate analysis revealed that PRA titer ≥50%, acute rejection episodes, and eGFR <30mL/min at 12 months had adverse effects on allograft survival.

Conclusion

Several factors influence kidney allograft function in the first year after transplantation. Kidney allograft function at 12 months predicted long-term graft survival.
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